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Knitted Aliens & 3 DK Acrylic Yarns Knitted Aliens - Twenty to Make and three DK Acrylic Yarns presents close encounters of the knitted kind! Fiona McDonalds instructions make knitting twenty adorable aliens easy and fun, so blast off and have an adventure with these charming characters. This title features twenty designs and twenty alternatives that are perfect as gifts. About the AuthorFiona McDonald studied classical painting and drawing at The Julian Ashton Art School in Sydney, Australia from 1985 to 1989. After moving to the Blue Mountains, she began developing her unique oil-painted, needle-sculpted, life-size cloth figures, and her own line of fabric dolls and dragons. On returning to her home town of Armidale, Fiona added to her skills by learning to knit. This latest phase
in her career has resulted in her developing designs for dolls and other toys. ReviewI have knitted two of these alien whilst on holiday and Mum made another two. The patterns include only basic knit, purl and basic increasing and decreasing. They would make them a brilliant project for a new knitter with some help making up. Will (6) particularly enjoyed adding the decorations to the knitted bodies, and both he and Anna chose the wool. It was a great way to use up little ends and some of the novelty wool I cant resist but wouldnt necessarily want to wear! Sometimes the fancy wool made bits come up bigger then expected but I think thats definitely the fun of these, each one comes out with their own personality. As the name suggest there are twenty patterns in this book, giving lots of
potential for a whole planet of daft aliens. Due to the size of the book it was sometimes difficult to knit and keep the pages open, especially if you need to keep a count of the short rows, which you would need to do with the fluffier wool. I can see this book coming out over and over again as the kids grow up and are able to complete more of the stages themselves. I can also see no reason why these aliens couldnt be stuffed with lavender and live in an underwear drawer or be threaded onto a bag dangle. One nice thing is that the models in the photos are not so perfect that you feel your own efforts would be a poor comparison, they give you a very reasonable expectation that every single alien you make will come out totally bonkers!-Jennyflowerblue.blogspot.com This book includes three
25gm balls of Double Knit acrylic yarn -in pink, grey and blue. Colours may vary depending on stock availability.
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Knitted Aliens & 3 DK Acrylic Yarns Knitted Aliens
- Twenty to Make & three DK Acrylic Yarns presents close encounters of the knitted kind! Fiona Mc Donalds instructions make knitting twenty adorable aliens easy & fun, so blast off & have an adventure with these charming characters. This title features twenty designs & twenty alternatives that are perfect as gifts. About the Author Fiona Mc Donald studied classical painting & drawing at The Julian Ashton Art School in Sydney, Australia from 1985 to 1989. After moving to the Blue Mountains, she began developing her unique oil-painted, needle-sculpted, life-size cloth figures, & her own line of fabric dolls & dragons. On returning to her home town of Armidale, Fiona added to her skills by learning to knit. This latest phase in her career has resulted in her developing designs for dolls & other toys. Review I have knitted two of these alien whilst on holiday & Mum made another two. The patterns include only basic knit, purl & basic increasing & decreasing. They would make them a brilliant project for a new knitter with some help making up. Will (6) particularly enjoyed adding the decorations to the knitted bodies, & both he & Anna chose the wool. It was a great way to use up little ends & some of the novelty wool I cant resist but wouldnt necessarily want to wear! Sometimes the fancy wool made bits come up bigger then expected but I think thats definitely the fun of these, each one comes out with their own personality. As the name suggest there are twenty patterns in this book, giving lots of potential for a whole planet of daft aliens. Due to the size of the book it was sometimes difficult to knit & keep the pages open, especially if you need to keep a count of the short rows, which you would need to do with the fluffier wool. I can see this book coming out over & over again as the kids grow up & are able to complete more of the stages themselves. I can also see no reason why these aliens couldnt be stuffed with lavender & live in an underwear drawer or be threaded onto a bag dangle. One nice thing is that the models in the photos are not so perfect that you feel your own efforts would be a poor comparison, they give you a very reasonable expectation that every single alien you make will come out totally bonkers!-Jennyflowerblue.blogspot.com This book

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three 25gm balls of Double Knit acrylic yarn -in pink, grey & blue. Colours may vary depending on stock availability.

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Acrylic - A type of plastic
Wool - A natural fibre from Sheep
Grey - A colour often associated with old age (going grey)
Blue - A primary colour
Pink - A colour made by combining red and white
Oil - A hydrophobic liquid with high carbon and hydrogen content. Has many variations including; cooking oils, petrochemical oils, essential oils.
knitting - A method for turning thread or yarn into cloth using a series of loops called stitches.
Fun - Something that provides amusement or enterainment
Size - is the measurement of how big an object is in space.
Adventure - an undertaking of an exciting challenge or experience.
Learning - Educating and growing in intelligence.
Drawer - A compartment that opened and closes horizontally to store items in, for example stationary in a desk.
Home - A place of permanent residence for families.
Instructions - An informative direction to take.
Dolls - A small human figurine generally used for a child's toy entertainment.
Kids - A young child.

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